"The Pima County Sheriff's Department said in an online statement Tuesday night that its deputies had "detained a subject during a traffic stop" south of Tucson and that the person was "being questioned in connection to the Nancy Guthrie investigation." The sheriff's office declined to provide further details. A U.S. law enforcement official separately told Reuters late on Tuesday that a "suspect" in the investigation had been taken into custody in Arizona but did not elaborate."
"Hours before the suspect was detained, the FBI and sheriff's office released video footage captured outside Nancy Guthrie's front door by a Google Nest camera and recovered only after analysts managed to sift through leftover data that had been disposed of in a "back-end" digital repository. The images, videos and still photos, show a man wearing a woollen ski mask, gloves, a backpack and a gun in a holster."
Nancy Guthrie was last seen the night of January 31 after family members dropped her at home following a dinner. Relatives reported her missing the next day when she did not attend Sunday church services. FBI and sheriff's office analysts recovered Google Nest footage from a back-end repository showing a masked individual approaching the front door in early hours of February 1, carrying a backpack and a holstered gun, and attempting to obscure and damage the camera. Hours later, Pima County deputies detained a person during a traffic stop south of Tucson who is being questioned in connection to the case.
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